Bosses at Ariana Grande’s record label are donating $500,000 to the families of the Manchester Arena bombing victims.

Universal Music Group executives announced the generous handout on Friday, hours after the pop star returned to Manchester, England for Sunday’s One Love Manchester benefit concert.

“The Universal Music Group global family is proud to stand with Ariana Grande and its other performing artists in their support for the victims and families affected by the Manchester attack with a combined donation of $500,000 to the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund,” a statement from the record company reads.

Grande, who is signed to Universal’s Republic label, will hit the stage at the city’s Emirates Old Trafford cricket stadium alongside labelmates Justin Bieber and Katy Perry, among others.

The proceeds from the One Love Manchester show will benefit an emergency fund set up by the Red Cross and the City of Manchester to support the victims of the bomb blast on May 22, 201 and their families.